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    Sinking Global Warming: Is There a Reliable Way to Track Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Levels?  Nov 19, 2009
    (Scientific American is part of the Nature Publishing Group. From 2000 to 2008, such discharges jumped by 29 percent and, in spite of the onset of the Great Recession, still managed to rise 2 percent in 2008 alone (although they are expected to fall back to 2007 levels this year), according to oceanographer Corinne Le Quere of the University of East Anglia in England. (Scientific American)

    Ultrathin, Now Ultraflat: Ripple-Free Graphene May Hold Key to Material's Mysteries  Nov 19, 2009
    (Scientific American is part of the Nature Publishing Group. By comparing ordinary graphene with the new uncorrugated version, the study's authors wrote, researchers should be able to unpack the effects of graphene's roughness on its other properties. (Scientific American)

    For Sale: Human Eggs Become a Research Commodity  Nov 18, 2009
    (Scientific American is part of the Nature Publishing Group. Moreover, research donations do not have to be seen as something different from fertility donations, points out Ronald Green, director of the Ethics Institute at Dartmouth College. (Scientific American)

    Putting Madness in Its Place: Can the Environment Explain Schizophrenia's Hereditary Patterns?  Nov 18, 2009
    Analyses such as these, which appeared online July 1 in Nature (Scientific American is part of the Nature Publishing Group), have led researchers to question the value of brute-force genomics for analyzing schizophrenia. I think we need to pause and think through the risk pathways to disease more clearly, says Dolores Malaspina, director of the social and psychiatric initiatives program at New York University Langone Medical Center. (Scientific American)

    Submit Manuscript  Nov 14, 2009
    Nature Publishing Group (NPG) has introduced improvements to the manuscript tracking system used on many of our journals, designed to streamline your accounts with NPG journals and conveniently provide you with more information in one place. More information is provided when you log into the manuscript tracking system. (Nature News Service)

    Astronomical Artifact: Most Distant Object Yet Detected Carries Clues from Early Universe  Oct 29, 2009
    (Scientific American is part of the Nature Publishing Group. "What we know is that at that early time we already had a star and that star exploded, and that star is not that different from the nearby stars that produce gamma-ray bursts.". (Scientific American)

    Exotic Quasicrystal Structures May Be More Normal Than Assumed  Oct 15, 2009
    (Scientific American is part of the Nature Publishing Group. A team led by reports that various pairings of nanoparticles, when mixed in solution and left to evaporate, coalesce into quasicrystal structures. (Scientific American)

    Bye-Bye Birdie: New Look at Archaeopteryx Shows It Was More Dinosaur Than Bird  Oct 10, 2009
    (Scientific American is part of the Nature Publishing Group. The well-feathered, 155-million-year-old was shown to share more skeletal similarities with bona fide dinosaurs, despite its heavy plumage. (Scientific American)

    Biotechnology  Oct 9, 2009
    SciBX: Science - Business eXchange. New from NPG and BioCentury. (Nature News Service)

    Astronomers Discover Solar System's Largest Planetary Ring Yet around Saturn  Oct 8, 2009
    (Scientific American is part of the Nature Publishing Group. For comparison, the outer bound of Saturn's next largest known ring, the E ring, is less than half a million kilometers from the planet. (Scientific American)

    Nature Reviews journals  Oct 5, 2009
    From the moment Nature Publishing Group (NPG) launched the first Nature Reviews titles in 2000, they gained a reputation for publishing superbly illustrated reviews written by leading international researchers. The Nature Reviews titles in the life sciences quickly became the highest impact-factor journals in their fields. (Nature News Service)

    Grappling with the Anthropocene: Scientists Identify Safe Limits for Human Impacts on Planet  Sep 24, 2009
    (Scientific American is part of the Nature Publishing Group. Ranging from to , the boundaries are meant to set thresholds, or safe limits, for natural systems with respect to human impact. (Scientific American)

    Conditional Consciousness: Patients in Vegetative States Can Learn, Predicting Recovery  Sep 21, 2009
    The findings are presented in a paper today in (Scientific American is part of the Nature Publishing Group). To decide whether patients are in a minimally conscious state (MCS), in which there is some evidence of perception, or intentional movement or have sunk into a vegetative state (VS), where there is neither, doctors have traditionally used a battery of tests and observations, many of which require some subjective interpretation, such as deciding whether a patient's movements are purposeful... (Scientific American)

    Loci Color: Gene Therapy Cures Color-Blindness in Adult Monkeys  Sep 17, 2009
    (Scientific American is part of the Nature Publishing Group). That the monkeys' minds were still able to perceive color that they had never previously encountered supports the idea that even into adulthood the brain can perceive a range of new colors, highlighting its persisting plasticity. (Scientific American)

    Drilling Project Pulls Up Evidence for Early Oxygen in the Oceans  Sep 16, 2009
    (Scientific American is part of the Nature Publishing Group). The nitrogen cycle is driven by life, says , so it carries the stamp of major biological shifts in this case, the ability of in the upper waters of the ocean to produce oxygen through photosynthesis. (Scientific American)

    AGORA, HINARI, OARE, INASP, CrossRef and COUNTER  Sep 11, 2009
    Nature Publishing Group is a partner of , , , , and. The AGORA program, set up by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) together with major publishers, enables developing countries to gain access to an outstanding digital library collection in the fields of food, agriculture, environmental science and related social sciences. (Nature News Service)

    Accessibility statement  Sep 11, 2009
    Since October 2004 Nature Publishing Group (NPG) sites have been constructed to be accessible to a wider range of people than before, including those using assistive technology. NPG websites built to be accessible are now easier to use, quicker to download, display better across a wide range of devices and platforms, and are simpler for producers to update and modify. (Nature News Service)

    Privacy policy  Sep 11, 2009
    Nature Publishing Group Privacy Notice : November 2008. Macmillan Publishing Limited, trading as "Nature Publishing Group" ("Nature") respects your concerns about privacy and values its relationship with you ... Subscription Services On our website, you may choose to purchase a subscription to any one or more journals published by Nature Publishing Group, for which a fee is payable. (Nature News Service)

    Nature podcast  Sep 11, 2009
    Nature Publishing Group. For complete access to the original papers featured in the Nature Podcast, subscribe to Nature. (Nature News Service)

    nature.com homepage  Sep 11, 2009
    Nature Publishing Group : science journals, jobs, and information ... Nature Publishing Group : science journals, jobs, and information. (Nature News Service)

    Lipidomics Gateway  Sep 11, 2009
    Learn about LIPID MAPS. Learn about the aims and activities of the consortium. (Nature News Service)

    Polymer Journal  Sep 11, 2009
    We are celebrating the partnership between SPSJ and NPG by making content published in 2009 freely available during 2009. New articles will be added to the site as each issue is published. (Nature News Service)

    © 2009 Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited. All Rights Reserved.  Sep 11, 2009
    Nature Publishing Group is a trading name of Macmillan Publishers Ltd, and Nature America Inc., a wholly-owned US subsidiary of Macmillan Publishers Ltd.. Related Links. (Nature News Service)

    Forward thinking  Sep 10, 2009
    " Other organizations are also experimenting with Web 2.0 platforms, like social networking sites and blogs, to tap into the ways in which younger generations are wired to the web. In January, Nature Education, a division of Nature Publishing Group, launched , a social network platform around an online encyclopedia of freely-published scientific articles. Like , Scitable users create personal profiles. Unlike Facebook, members share information about genetic research instead of exchanging... (CNN -- International)

    Astronomical Survey Reveals Andromeda's Galaxy-Gorging Past  Sep 3, 2009
    (Scientific American is part of the Nature Publishing Group. The study's high-resolution look at Andromeda provides further confirmation of the prevailing theory of galactic growth that today's giant galaxies fed on smaller companions to reach their present size. (Scientific American)

    Waiting for Next-Gen Anti-Mosquito Chemicals with Bated Breath  Aug 27, 2009
    (Scientific American is part of the Nature Publishing Group. "We wanted to understand the olfactory mechanisms underlying how mosquitoes are attracted to human beings.". (Scientific American)

    News Scan Briefs: Killer Smile  Aug 15, 2009
    The investigators, whose findings were posted online May 20 by Nature (Scientific American is part of the Nature Publishing Group), add that chromosome 21 might possess four or five antiangiogenesis genes. The extra chromosome arises as a mistake in cell division during embryonic development. (Scientific American)

    Antibodies To Strep Throat Bacteria Linked To Obsessive Compulsive Disorder In Mice  Aug 14, 2009
    The mouse model findings, published online by Nature Publishing Group in this week's Molecular Psychiatry, support the view that this condition is a distinct disorder, and represent a key advance in tracing the path leading from an ordinary infection in childhood to the surfacing of a psychiatric syndrome. The research provides new insights into identifying children at risk for autoimmune brain disorders and suggests potential avenues for treatment. (Science Daily)

    Virtual education... for free  Aug 1, 2009
    "What we wanted to do with Scitable is to bring education roundly into the 21st century, to take advantage of all of the tools and technology available today," said Vikram Savkar, publishing director of Nature Education, a division of Britain's Nature Publishing Group. "One of our goals is to level the playing field when it comes to science," he told AFP. "Most countries in the world see developing a trained workforce and research cadre in science as key to their national development. "Science... (Yahoo! Asia News)

    Report offers principles for maintaining the integrity and accessibility of research data  Jul 23, 2009
    The report was sponsored by the National Research Council, U.S. Department of Agriculture, NASA, U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Department of Energy, Eli Lilly and Co., Burroughs Wellcome Fund, Nature Publishing Group, the Rockefeller University Press, New England Journal of Medicine, American Chemical Society, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Geophysical Union, and... (EurekAlert!)

    Trying to learn how learning works  Jul 20, 2009
    One interesting effort to harness so-called social media is , a free science library and Internet forum website that teaches college-level genetics, offered by the Nature publishing group. Anyone can join and often entire classes are signed up at colleges to hand around and discuss work. (USA Today -- Tech)

    Astronomers Size Up a Candidate for Midsize Black Hole  Jul 2, 2009
    com is part of the Nature Publishing Group. . (Scientific American)

    Cells Are Like Robust Computational Systems, Scientists Report  Jun 18, 2009
    Molecular Systems Biology is a peer-reviewed journal published by Nature Publishing Group. Adapted from materials provided by. (Science Daily)

    Top BBC resignations astonished Hutton  Jun 16, 2009
    Law lord believes his report's findings on David Kelly's death were misinterpreted by media and is dismayed at accusations of whitewash. Thursday 4 March 2004 07. (Yahoo News -- Hutton Report)

    Ecstasy harms brain on first use, study finds  May 25, 2009
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    Good night's sleep boosts long-term memory  May 23, 2009
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    Creationists defeated in Kansas school vote on science teaching  Feb 9, 2009
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    History of the journal Nature  Feb 8, 2009
    Nature Publishing Group (NPG) New York, USA. University of Maryland Baltimore Baltimore, MD. (Nature News Service)

    Application Notes  Feb 8, 2009
    The Nature Publishing Group does not endorse any of the products or services advertised here. Main navigation. (Nature News Service)

    Methods and Protocols  Feb 8, 2009
    com: Nature Publishing Group resources in the field of methods & protocols. New from NPG. (Nature News Service)

    Chemistry podcast  Feb 8, 2009
    Nature Publishing Group. Extra navigation. (Nature News Service)

    Microbiology  Feb 8, 2009
    The poster is freely available thanks to support from the and the. St George's University of London. (Nature News Service)

    American Journal of Gastroenterology  Feb 8, 2009
    The ACG has released - complete with new treatments, new graded recommendations and new recommendations on diagnostic testing. Official Publication of the. (Nature News Service)

    Cancer Gene Therapy  Feb 8, 2009
    The newly launched provides a convenient portal into publications relevant to every aspect of RNAi from journals throughout the Nature Publishing Group. The 3rd International Workshop on Mutant p53. (Nature News Service)

    Acta Pharmacologica Sinica  Feb 8, 2009
    From January 2009, Nature Publishing Group begins publishing APS, China's leading journal in pharmacology, in association with the Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica ... Nature Publishing Group. (Nature News Service)

    society publishing @ NPG  Feb 8, 2009
    Nature Publishing Group (NPG) understands both the specific needs of societies and the ever-changing arena of the scientific and medical publishing industry ... Martin Delahunty Associate Director, Academic Journals (Europe & North America) Nature Publishing Group 4 Crinan Street London N1 9XW EMAIL. (Nature News Service)

    The ISME Journal  Feb 8, 2009
    These and other relevant articles from other Nature Publishing Group journals can be found in the accompanying. The ISME Journal now has its own group on Nature Network. (Nature News Service)

    reprints & permissions @ NPG  Feb 8, 2009
    Nature Publishing Group offers a range of reprints and permissions services for authors, readers, writers and commercial companies ... Published authors in any Nature Publishing Group journal can order reprints of their article for distribution to their peers and colleagues ... They are recognized as a credible and timely source of information, and the Nature Publishing Group portfolio contains some of the most highly cited and influential journals in the world. (Nature News Service)

    Working at NPG  Feb 8, 2009
    Welcome to the career site of Nature Publishing Group (NPG), the leading publisher of high impact scientific and medical information in print and online. We are always on the look-out for outstanding, creative people to join our team; individuals who are driven by new and exciting challenges and committed to producing high quality results. (Nature News Service)

    advertising @ NPG  Feb 8, 2009
    Welcome to advertising@npg - your interactive resource for information on print and online advertising across the Nature Publishing Group family of journals, as well as recruitment advertising through Naturejobs. Nature Publishing Group is home to the highest quality journals and websites spanning the spectrum of science and medicine ... Whether you're marketing products and services, publicizing your organization or institute, or recruiting top-tier scientific talent, you'll find that Nature... (Nature News Service)

    Nature Chemistry  Feb 8, 2009
    This site brings together all of the chemistry content from Nature Publishing Group in one place as a unique resource for chemists and the chemistry community. Subscribe. (Nature News Service)

    Nature Clinical Practice Endocri00004000nology & Metabolism  Feb 8, 2009
    Our and international ensure comprehensive coverage of topical issues throughout the year, with the highest standards of editorial quality and integrity that are hallmarks of Nature Publishing Group ... Read more in our collection of Nature Publishing Group articles, which provide a valuable insight into this emerging medical and public health epidemic. (Nature News Service)

    Nature Immunology  Feb 8, 2009
    To apply, please submit a curriculum vitae, an editorial and a cover letter explaining your interest in the position to Human Resources Department, Nature Publishing Group, 75 Varick St., 9th Floor, New York, NY 10013-1917. E-mail. (Nature News Service)

    Nature Photonics  Feb 8, 2009
    Nature Publishing Group London, UK. Bergen Center for Computational Science, Unifob AS Bergen, Norway. (Nature News Service)

    NPG Language Editing  Feb 8, 2009
    English proofreading & editing of academic, science and medical research papers, manuscripts and journal articles : Nature Publishing Group Language Editing ... com links Disclaimer Please note that editing of a manuscript by Nature Publishing Group Language Editing in no way implies that the article will be selected for peer review or accepted by a Nature Publishing Group publication or any other publication ... The decisions of journal editors are based on the quality and suitability of a... (Nature News Service)

    Nature conferences  Feb 8, 2009
    The Nature Publishing Group is distinguished by its scientific excellence, breadth of coverage, timeliness of topics, and commitment to clear scientific communication ... Yves Christen (Fondation IPSEN, France), Sue Deeley (Nature Publishing Group, USA), Andrew Dillin (Salk Institute, USA), Ron Evans (Salk Institute, USA), Marie-Therese Heemels (Nature, UK), Arianne Heinrichs (Nature Reviews Molecular and Cell Biology, UK), Fred Gage (Salk Institute, USA), Inder Verma (Salk Institute, USA) ...... (Nature News Service)

    Nature Reviews Drug Discovery  Feb 8, 2009
    Nature Publishing Group is entirely responsible for the content. Unrelieved pain associated with conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, cancer and serious injury represents a major unmet medical need. (Nature News Service)

    Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases  Feb 8, 2009
    Nature Publishing Group and AstraZeneca are pleased to congratulate the 2008 AstraZeneca Scholarship award recipients, Young et al., for their winning paper entitled "." The award is bestowed on the most significant original research paper published in 2008. Submit your paper to while your manuscript is under consideration. (Nature News Service)

    Pathology and pathobiology  Feb 8, 2009
    com : Pathology articles, jobs and information. Modern Pathology: The Breast Cancer Issue. (Nature News Service)

    Drug discovery  Feb 8, 2009
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    Signaling Gateway  Feb 8, 2009
    This Gateway represents a unique collaboration between the University of California San Diego (UCSD) and Nature Publishing Group and is designed to facilitate navigation of the complex world of research into cellular signaling ... News and information about the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) and Nature Publishing Group (NPG). (Nature News Service)

    Cardiovascular medicine  Feb 8, 2009
    This Nature insight includes up-to-date reviews exploring recent progress in understanding the underlying mechanisms of heart disease. New strategies for treating patients are discussed, including the use of stem cells. (Nature News Service)

    Elucian Islands  Feb 8, 2009
    Welcome to Second Nature. The islands are home to exhibitions, ongoing projects, regular events on a wide range of topics and state-of-the-art buildings dedicated to the communication of new ideas. (Nature News Service)

    Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology  Feb 8, 2009
    More articles on molecular cell biology from the Nature Publishing Group ... The newly launched RNAi Gateway provides a convenient portal into publications relevant to every aspect of RNAi from journals throughout the Nature Publishing Group ... Please visit our archive of selected articles from the Nature Publishing Group on key current topics. (Nature News Service)

    Neuroscience  Feb 8, 2009
    Nature Insight Neuropsychiatric disease. This Insight highlights recent progress made in our understanding of the molecular and cellular biology, genetics, and neural circuitry underlying neuropsychiatric diseases. (Nature News Service)

    Other podcasts  Feb 8, 2009
    SkinPod is the dermatology podcast from the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, produced in association with Nature Publishing Group ... Insight and interviews into cancer research and the AACR meeting 2007, from Nature Publishing Group. (Nature News Service)

    Nature Education  Feb 8, 2009
    A free science library and personal learning tool brought to you by Nature Publishing Group, the world's leading publisher of science. Scitable currently concentrates on, the study of evolution, variation, and the rich complexity of living organisms. (Nature News Service)

    Medical research  Feb 8, 2009
    Today, more than ever, the public and policymakers are looking to the scientific community to play a fundamental role in addressing present and future problems in the developing world. This marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the academy of sciences for the developing world (TWAS) and contains insights that reflect the expertise of members and scientists who have been closely associated with the academy. (Nature News Service)

    Endocrinology  Feb 8, 2009
    This page allows you to find all relevant Nature Publishing Group resources in the field of earth sciences ... Nature Publishing Group. (Nature News Service)

    Gastroenterology and hepatology  Feb 8, 2009
    The American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) and Nature Publishing Group (NPG) are pleased to announce a new publishing partnership. The American Journal of Gastroenterology (AJG), the official publication of ACG, will be published by NPG starting with the January 2009 issue. (Nature News Service)

    Cell Migration Gateway  Feb 8, 2009
    This gateway represents a unique collaboration between The Cell Migration Consortium (CMC) and Nature Publishing Group (NPG) and is designed to facilitate navigation through the complex world of cell migration research. Cell Migration Update. (Nature News Service)

    Earth sciences  Feb 8, 2009
    earthsciences@nature. Nature Geoscience Now in Volume 2. (Nature News Service)


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